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using System;
using DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions;
using DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules;


namespace DotNetNuke.Modules.TaskManager
{

   /// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   /// <summary>
   /// The Settings class manages Module Settings
   /// 
   /// Typically your settings control would be used to manage settings for your module.
   /// There are two types of settings, ModuleSettings, and TabModuleSettings.
   /// 
   /// ModuleSettings apply to all "copies" of a module on a site, no matter which page the module is on. 
   /// 
   /// TabModuleSettings apply only to the current module on the current page, if you copy that module to
   /// another page the settings are not transferred.
   /// 
   /// If you happen to save both TabModuleSettings and ModuleSettings, TabModuleSettings overrides ModuleSettings.
   /// 
   /// Below we have some examples of how to access these settings but you will need to uncomment to use.
   /// 
   /// Because the control inherits from TaskManagerSettingsBase you have access to any custom properties
   /// defined there, as well as properties from DNN such as PortalId, ModuleId, TabId, UserId and many more.
   /// </summary>
   /// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
   public partial class Settings : TaskManagerSettingsBase
   {

      #region Base Method Implementations

      /// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      /// <summary>
      /// LoadSettings loads the settings from the Database and displays them
      /// </summary>
      /// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      public override void LoadSettings()
      {
         try
         {
            if (Page.IsPostBack == false)
            {
               //Check for existing settings and use those on this page
               //Settings["SettingName"]

               /* uncomment to load saved settings in the text boxes
               if(Settings.Contains("Setting1"))
                  txtSetting1.Text = Settings["Setting1"].ToString();
			
               if (Settings.Contains("Setting2"))
                  txtSetting2.Text = Settings["Setting2"].ToString();

               */



            }
         }
         catch (Exception exc) //Module failed to load
         {
            Exceptions.ProcessModuleLoadException(this, exc);
         }
      }

      /// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      /// <summary>
      /// UpdateSettings saves the modified settings to the Database
      /// </summary>
      /// -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
      public override void UpdateSettings()
      {
         try
         {
            ModuleController modules = new ModuleController();

            //the following are two sample Module Settings, using the text boxes that are commented out in the ASCX file.
            //module settings
            //modules.UpdateModuleSetting(ModuleId, "Setting1", txtSetting1.Text);
            //modules.UpdateModuleSetting(ModuleId, "Setting2", txtSetting2.Text);

            //tab module settings
            //modules.UpdateTabModuleSetting(TabModuleId, "Setting1",  txtSetting1.Text);
            //modules.UpdateTabModuleSetting(TabModuleId, "Setting2",  txtSetting2.Text);
         }
         catch (Exception exc) //Module failed to load
         {
            Exceptions.ProcessModuleLoadException(this, exc);
         }
      }

      #endregion

   }

}

